The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 18-20Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... heads of the unsuccessful suitors set up over the palace- gate , which is supposed to be in the sight of the audience . 10 Who for which , referring to eye , or to " judgment of your eye . " 1 It does not appear that the father of ...
... heads of the unsuccessful suitors set up over the palace- gate , which is supposed to be in the sight of the audience . 10 Who for which , referring to eye , or to " judgment of your eye . " 1 It does not appear that the father of ...
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... head . Ant . [ Aside . ] Heaven , that I had thy head ! he has found the meaning : But I will gloze 16 with him . - Young Prince of Tyre , Though by the tenour of our strict edict , Your exposition misinterpreting , We might proceed to ...
... head . Ant . [ Aside . ] Heaven , that I had thy head ! he has found the meaning : But I will gloze 16 with him . - Young Prince of Tyre , Though by the tenour of our strict edict , Your exposition misinterpreting , We might proceed to ...
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... head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a loathed manner ; And therefore instantly this Prince must die ; For by his fall my honour must keep high . Who attends us there ? Enter ...
... head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a loathed manner ; And therefore instantly this Prince must die ; For by his fall my honour must keep high . Who attends us there ? Enter ...
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... head . [ Exit . SCENE II . Tyre . - A Room in the Palace . Enter PERICLES . Per . [ To Lords without . ] Let none disturb us . - Why should this charge of thoughts , 1 The sad companion , dull - eyed melancholy , Be my so - used a guest ...
... head . [ Exit . SCENE II . Tyre . - A Room in the Palace . Enter PERICLES . Per . [ To Lords without . ] Let none disturb us . - Why should this charge of thoughts , 1 The sad companion , dull - eyed melancholy , Be my so - used a guest ...
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... heads so high they kiss'd the clouds , And strangers ne'er beheld but wonder'd at ; Whose men and dames so jetted3 and adorn'd , Like one another's glass to trim them by : Their tables were stored full , to glad the sight , And not so ...
... heads so high they kiss'd the clouds , And strangers ne'er beheld but wonder'd at ; Whose men and dames so jetted3 and adorn'd , Like one another's glass to trim them by : Their tables were stored full , to glad the sight , And not so ...
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Adonis Arcite Bawd beauty blood Boult cheeks Cleon Corrected by Malone Coun cousin Daugh dead death DIONYZA dost doth Dyce Emilia Enter Exeunt eyes fair fear Fletcher flowers foot-note foul gentle give gods grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven Helicanus HIPPOLYTA honour Jailer Jailer's Daughter King kiss lady live look lord love's Lucrece LYSIMACHUS maid Marina means mistress Mytilene ne'er never night noble Noble Kinsmen old copies omit old copies read Palamon Pentapolis Pericles PIRITHOUS pity play Poet poor praise pray Prince Prince of Tyre Queen quoth scene sense Shakespeare shalt shame Sonnets sorrow soul speak Steevens sweet Tarquin Tarsus tears tell Thaisa Thebes thee Theseus thine thing thou art thought thyself Tyre unto Venus and Adonis weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind Wooer word